Search Results for author: Barbara B. Bendlin

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Association of neighborhood disadvantage with cognitive function and cortical disorganization in an unimpaired cohort

no code implementations19 Jun 2024 Apoorva Safai, Erin Jonaitis, Rebecca E Langhough, William R Buckingham, Sterling C. Johnson, W. Ryan Powell, Amy J. H. Kind, Barbara B. Bendlin, Pallavi Tiwari

Morphological Similarity Networks (MSN) were constructed for each participant based on the similarity in distribution of cortical thickness of brain regions, followed by computation of local and global network features.

Dilated Convolutional Neural Networks for Sequential Manifold-valued Data

1 code implementation ICCV 2019 Xingjian Zhen, Rudrasis Chakraborty, Nicholas Vogt, Barbara B. Bendlin, Vikas Singh

Efforts are underway to study ways via which the power of deep neural networks can be extended to non-standard data types such as structured data (e. g., graphs) or manifold-valued data (e. g., unit vectors or special matrices).

Coupled Harmonic Bases for Longitudinal Characterization of Brain Networks

no code implementations CVPR 2016 Seong Jae Hwang, Nagesh Adluru, Maxwell D. Collins, Sathya N. Ravi, Barbara B. Bendlin, Sterling C. Johnson, Vikas Singh

There is a great deal of interest in using large scale brain imaging studies to understand how brain connectivity evolves over time for an individual and how it varies over different levels/quantiles of cognitive function.

Statistical Inference Models for Image Datasets With Systematic Variations

no code implementations CVPR 2015 Won Hwa Kim, Barbara B. Bendlin, Moo. K. Chung, Sterling C. Johnson, Vikas Singh

Statistical analysis of longitudinal or cross sectionalbrain imaging data to identify effects of neurodegenerative diseases is a fundamental task in various studies in neuroscience.

Diffeomorphic Metric Mapping and Probabilistic Atlas Generation of Hybrid Diffusion Imaging based on BFOR Signal Basis

no code implementations25 Sep 2013 Jia Du, A. Pasha Hosseinbor, Moo. K. Chung, Barbara B. Bendlin, Gaurav Suryawanshi, Andrew L. Alexander, Anqi Qiu

In this work, we show that the reorientation of the $q$-space signal due to spatial transformation can be easily defined on the BFOR signal basis.

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